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These uncaptioned images generally appear across multiple manuscripts, but their origin and relationship are entirely unknown.
 
These uncaptioned images generally appear across multiple manuscripts, but their origin and relationship are entirely unknown.
  
Note that complete scans of the [[Gladiatoria (Cl. 23842)|Cl. 23842]] are not currently available, so the images in the first group currently represent only a small sample.
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Note that complete scans of the [[Cluny Fechtbook (Cl. 23842)|Cl. 23842]] are not currently available, so the images in the first group currently represent only a small sample.
  
 
The second group, found in the [[Berlin Sketchbook (Libr.Pict.A.83)|Libr.Pict.A.83]], [[Jörg Breu Draftbook (Cod.I.6.2º.4)|Cod.I.6.2º.4]], and [[Maister Liechtenawers Kunstbuech (Cgm 3712)|Cgm 3712]], may possibly be part of the tradition that produced the [[Walpurgis Fechtbuch (MS I.33)|MS I.33]] (though despite their resemblance they do not seem to have been derived directly from that text), and along with the writings of [[Paulus Kal]] formed the basis of [[Paulus Hector Mair]]'s treatment of the weapon combination.
 
The second group, found in the [[Berlin Sketchbook (Libr.Pict.A.83)|Libr.Pict.A.83]], [[Jörg Breu Draftbook (Cod.I.6.2º.4)|Cod.I.6.2º.4]], and [[Maister Liechtenawers Kunstbuech (Cgm 3712)|Cgm 3712]], may possibly be part of the tradition that produced the [[Walpurgis Fechtbuch (MS I.33)|MS I.33]] (though despite their resemblance they do not seem to have been derived directly from that text), and along with the writings of [[Paulus Kal]] formed the basis of [[Paulus Hector Mair]]'s treatment of the weapon combination.
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! id="thin" | <p>[[Gladiatoria (Cl. 23842)|Paris Version]] (after 1495)<br/>(Incomplete)</p>
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! id="thin" | <p>[[Cluny Fechtbook (Cl. 23842)|Paris Version]] (after 1495)<br/>(Incomplete)</p>
 
! id="thin" | <p>[[Eyb Kriegsbuch (MS B.26)|Erlangen Version]] (1500)</p>
 
! id="thin" | <p>[[Eyb Kriegsbuch (MS B.26)|Erlangen Version]] (1500)</p>
  

Revision as of 17:45, 2 January 2015

These uncaptioned images generally appear across multiple manuscripts, but their origin and relationship are entirely unknown.

Note that complete scans of the Cl. 23842 are not currently available, so the images in the first group currently represent only a small sample.

The second group, found in the Libr.Pict.A.83, Cod.I.6.2º.4, and Cgm 3712, may possibly be part of the tradition that produced the MS I.33 (though despite their resemblance they do not seem to have been derived directly from that text), and along with the writings of Paulus Kal formed the basis of Paulus Hector Mair's treatment of the weapon combination.

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